While hydrogen has been around as a fuel alternative for decades — most famously as rocket fuel for NASA — it typically has not been “clean.” As the country struggles to decarbonize hard-to-electrify sectors such as heavy-duty transportation, petroleum refining and steel, ways to produce hydrogen with little-to-no carbon emissions have emerged as a potential silver bullet.
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